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- A repeated-measures study with a sample of n=9 participants produces a
mean difference of Md = 3 with a standard deviation of s=6. Use a two-tailed hypothesis test with a=.05 to determine whether it is likely that this sample came from a population with ud= 0.
- Now assume that the sample mean difference is Md=12 and repeat the hypothesis test. Use a two-tailed hypothesis test with a=.05 to determine whether it is likely that this sample came from a population with u=0.
- Explain how the size of the sample mean difference influences the likelihood of finding a significant mean difference.
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